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Planned to release in September 2023 on Windows/PlayStation/Xbox.

RoboCop is voiced by the original actor, Peter Weller.

Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1681430/RoboCop_Rogue_City/

 

A unique, Third- and First-Person Action Role-Playing Game; a deep, cinematic Detective Thriller that takes place in a dark future vision of Berlin. Solve a far-reaching conspiracy on an emotional Cyberpunk Journey about Justice, Friendship, Love, Guilt, Sacrifice and Betrayal.

Planned to release next year on Windows/Playstation/Xbox.

Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2326200/NEO_BERLIN_2087/

 

In 1992, Flashback revolutionized action gaming and gained legendary status, ranking among the 100 best video games in history.

Today, Paul Cuisset, the creator of the original game, invites you to play again as Conrad B. Hart, the young agent of the GBI (Galactic Bureau of Investigation).

In the 22nd century, the peace of the United Worlds extends throughout the Solar System — but this tranquility is threatened by the Morph invasion led by the fearsome General Lazarus. In search of his lifelong friend, Ian, and with the help of his few allies — including A.I.S.H.A., his iconic AI-powered weapon — Conrad, once again, dives into a heart-pounding adventure full of twists, turns and revelations!

A gripping, fluid and intricate platform shooter, including exploration, puzzle solving and, of course, adventure!

Planned to release on Nov 16, 2023 - https://store.steampowered.com/app/2008420/Flashback_2/

 

Free to keep if claimed by July 27, 2023.

r/RedditAlternatives is another one that might be worth mentioning instances on.

 

OpenAI, Alphabet, Meta, Anthropic, Inflection, Amazon, and Microsoft committed to developing a system to "watermark" all forms of content, from text, images, audios, to videos generated by AI so that users will know when the technology has been used.

[–] foobar@lemmy.villa-straylight.social 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

One of the founders of Ferrous Systems has answered some questions about it on Hacker News. See here and here.

The spec they created for the certification process is open source. There is some "tiny" amount of the patches that aren't public but it sounds like it is essentially a recent stable release of Rust because the other major changes have been contributed upstream. It's not clear if they definitely plan to eventually release the rest of thier changes as open source or not but they will consider it.

[–] foobar@lemmy.villa-straylight.social 14 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I recommend Waistline if you use Android. It's on F-Droid.

The barcode scanner uses a community run database (Open Food Facts) for nutrition facts so you might find that you need to manually input items or correct outdated info more often than compared to the more popular My Fitness Pal. Obviously that gets easier once you build up a collection of your usual foods in the app.

They provide games to claim each week as part of the paid Amazon Prime subscription. So they are "free" if you already have another reason to have Prime.

Not enough people know about that very useful website. Although I think that Lemmy should have this kind of complete search as a native feature without needing to go to a third party website.

[–] foobar@lemmy.villa-straylight.social 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yes, posting and interacting is essential to help our communities grow. I used to only lurk but have been trying to post more on here.

A big sore spot is that youtube videos and text posts can’t open in-line on the front page.

I see a book icon under posts that does this when browsing through my instance's website. Most of the mobile apps are early in development and may not have this feature yet though.

[–] foobar@lemmy.villa-straylight.social 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You would have to be looking for it:

Note that the warning appears in the Extensions popup rather than on the Extensions icon, so you wouldn't know that StopTheMadness was disabled on YouTube unless you opened the popup (or unless you saw the autoplaying videos on YouTube that StopTheMadness would otherwise stop.)

What happens, though, if you pin the extensions to the toolbar for easy access to their settings?

It turns out that when you pin an extension to the toolbar, it no longer appears in the Extensions popup! Consequently, the quarantined domains warning no longer appears in the Extensions popup either. In fact, there's no longer an Extensions popup: clicking the Extensions toolbar icon simply opens the about:addons page, which doesn't show the quarantined domains warning anywhere.

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